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This is not just a story about a four-year-old who survived. It is a story about systems working under pressure, about how minutes, protocols, and preparedness determine outcomes—and about what remains preventable in India’s child health landscape. A previously healthy, unvaccinated four-year-old was brought to KIMS Hospitals Thane with high fever, vomiting, and seizures. Wit...


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From promise to positioning Happy New Year. As I contemplate this morning what the significant shifts will be in 2026, a few bright spots have come to mind. India’s healthcare conversation has matured. The question is no longer whether the country can innovate, but whether it can lead categories at scale. As we approach 2026, […]

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October–November 2025 marked a decisive shift in capital flows into healthcare. After several years of exuberance, experimentation, and valuation-led bets, investors are now demonstrating far greater discipline. The signal is consistent across geographies: capital is gravitating toward scale, predictable cash flows, and operating models that can compound over time. Globally, ...


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India’s MRI market is estimated at USD 260–280 million. It is expected to grow to USD 400+ million by the end of this decade, driven by the rising incidence of non-communicable diseases, cancer diagnostics, and the expansion of hospital infrastructure beyond metros. Yet, more than 90% of MRI machines installed in India are imported, making MRI one […]

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India is quietly undergoing a demographic shift that medicine can no longer ignore. Parenthood is being postponed. Careers are longer. Second marriages are more common. Fertility choices are increasingly deliberate. As a result, pregnancies at 40—and even close to 50—are no longer rare outliers. They are becoming high-stakes clinical realities. Late-age parenthood, especially...


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